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        <description>Let's explore the weird literal meaning of body part names. And remember that learning a language is easier when you practice real conversations. Preply connects you with 1-on-1 tutors. Get 50% off your first lesson with code "ROB50" here: preply.sjv.io/R06AN2 In this video, we take a tour of the body and discover the surprising true meanings of our names for body parts. Find out why some words are ancient, some are borrowed, and some are a lot weirder than they first appear. It's time for an etymological trip from your head to your toes, inside and out. Shot at Berlin Museum of Medical History: https://bmm-charite.de/en 👕COOL TSHIRTS: https://robwords.com/shop ⭐️PATREON COMMUNITY: https://patreon.com/robwords 📝FREE NEWSLETTER: https://www.robwords.com/newsletter Editing: Martyn Williams &amp; Rob Watts Camera: Manuel Vering Everything else: Rob Watts Check me out elsewhere: https://robwords.com https://bsky.app/profile/robwords.com https://tiktok.com/@robwords</description>
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